When going away, especially to somewhere you have never been before, packing can be daunting. Some people spend days listing everything they need to take, while others pack at 2 am the day of their flight. Either way, it is common to look back once you have arrived in regret that you didn’t bring something you needed. While some essentials, like which clothes to bring, will depend largely on the weather, time of year, and the length of your stay in Halle, here is an overall guideline of what to pack for Germany.
Recommendations on What to Pack For Germany
- A gift for your host family. Unless you decide to stay in the center’s dormitory, you shall be placed with an accommodating host family in Halle, ideally a German or Arabic family depending on the language you choose to study. A nice way to show your appreciation for their hospitality is to bring a small gift, though this is not obligatory in any way. Please don’t spend too much money on this. Also, don’t worry about personalizing it to them. A good option is to bring a little something local to your area, like a mug with your region’s name on it.
- A camera to take photos to remember your trip.
- A European plug adaptor if you are coming from a country that has a differently shaped plug socket such as America and the UK.
- A small notebook to jot down any Arabic or German words you learn or hear throughout your days in Halle. Although pen and paper can be provided by the Volunteer in Germany, having a small notebook on you at all times means you will be able to record words you catch in daily conversation.
- A laptop. You may want to bring your laptop for private study or writing; however, one is also available at the center.
Recommendations For the Outside
- Walking boots or a sports kit. In Halle there are a lot of large green spaces scattered in the city center, making a walk or run very pleasant. Good shoes are essential as it is nice and accessible to walk around the city as well as take the tram. If you come in summer, a swimming costume is also recommendable because the river running through Halle, as well as the city’s swimming pools, are popular locations for a bath.
- Having a small day bag is important for the Volunteer in Germany’s days out and your exploration of Germany. In particular, if you do a food shop at one of the grocery stores here in Halle, take a bag to put your purchases in as the use of plastic bags is less common in environmentally friendly Germany.
- A jumper. No matter the time of year, it is Germany so while summer can be hot, there can be cold spells.
Do not fret too much about packing because there are many shops close by if you forget one of the essentials.
Extra Tip: Check the Weather Forecast of Halle
https://www.bbc.com/weather/6615410 before you set off to judge how many T-shirts, jumpers, or long-sleeve tops you need.